yes height effects potentail energy because if you have a meter stick and a ramp at 50 centemeters with a block at the bottom then roll a ball down the ramp the block at the bottom will go pretty long but if you put the ramp higher the block will go longer
The bigger the object, the less potential it has and the more in kinetic energy.
I think its gravitational energy :)
Gravitational energy
gravitational potential energy
no,due to physics the rebound weight and energy
Gravitational potential energy or GPE.
Very little
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potentail energy
Into any other kind of energy.
Energy is the ability to do work. Potential energy is the energy a body has because of its position.
water in a cup has potentail energy because there is no movement.
Height 'h', increases the gravitational potential energy E = - mGm/h.
by using kinetic and potentail energy
the higher an object is the more potential energy it has
a ball at the top of a hill has potentail energy and when it is rolled is has kinetic.
yes it does. u can calculate the final velocity of the falling object with the following eqn: initial potential energy= final kinetic energy or mgh = 1/2mv2 where m=mass, h = height,v=final velocity
potential is basically is the position of your body is it mainly in your life
Lifting an object to a greater height requires more energy, but not any more force, thanlifting it to a not-as-great height.
Potential energy is the state of matter in which it is not at rest, or at its lowest state. A charged battery has potential energy, as does the water behind an hydro dam.